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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2022 14:41:04 GMT
Great play I saw it first time around possibly Royal Court, great to see the two principles back in the roles after all these years and still able to play them convincingly agewise. I've always felt Mackenzie Crook is underated as others from the Office have gone onto possibly more mainstream success but Mackenzie has carved out a very good career of his own playing a wide variety of roles.
I also noticed one of the original Matildas is in the company
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Post by crowblack on Apr 26, 2022 19:31:03 GMT
Great play I saw it first time around possibly Royal Court, great to see the two principles back in the roles after all these years and still able to play them convincingly agewise. I've always felt Mackenzie Crook is underated as others from the Office have gone onto possibly more mainstream success but Mackenzie has carved out a very good career of his own playing a wide variety of roles. I also noticed one of the original Matildas is in the company He hasn't got Hollywood-level fame, but I think Crook gets a lot of recognition and love for creating the wonderful Detectorists, and his reboot of Worzel Gummidge for younger viewers, so a 'national treasure' at least.
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Apr 27, 2022 4:26:50 GMT
PS. Can we have a banner rating for this please. Poll added.
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Post by viserys on Apr 27, 2022 6:29:18 GMT
I also noticed one of the original Matildas is in the company You mean Eleanor Worthington-Cox, who stars with Mackenzie Crook in the utterly bonkers Britannia, written by... Jez Butterworth. Which is all a very nice angle and would make me want to see Jerusalem again just for that if I was in London now. I quite expect Rylance to turn up in the show at some point, too.
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Post by Jan on Apr 27, 2022 7:27:13 GMT
Great play I saw it first time around possibly Royal Court, great to see the two principles back in the roles after all these years and still able to play them convincingly agewise. I've always felt Mackenzie Crook is underated as others from the Office have gone onto possibly more mainstream success but Mackenzie has carved out a very good career of his own playing a wide variety of roles. I also noticed one of the original Matildas is in the company He hasn't got Hollywood-level fame, but I think Crook gets a lot of recognition and love for creating the wonderful Detectorists, and his reboot of Worzel Gummidge for younger viewers, so a 'national treasure' at least. He was prominent in the Pirates of the Caribbean films, and Game of Thrones, so a bit more than that. I think he explicitly decided to leave Hollywood to pursue those domestic projects.
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Post by Jon on Apr 27, 2022 10:55:55 GMT
I honestly forgot that Crook was in Game of Thrones.
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Post by diabhal on Apr 27, 2022 12:39:55 GMT
Hi all, I'm selling a good Dress circle ticket for Friday night over in the Noticeboard section if anyone is interested.
I had managed to get a couple of singles so me and my partner could see it (on different nights!). But when they dumped lots more tickets the other week I managed to get 2 together leaving me with these random singles!
I adored this during the original run and cannot wait to see it again.
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Post by crowblack on Apr 27, 2022 13:30:40 GMT
He was prominent in the Pirates of the Caribbean films, and Game of Thrones, so a bit more than that. I think he explicitly decided to leave Hollywood to pursue those domestic projects. Yes, though he's in smaller character roles rather than leading or celeb, as Martin Freeman, Ricky Gervais and Mark Rylance have done. I think he's great: I don't know whether Detectorists would appeal to a mainstream US audience but it's one of my favourite series of recent years. My brother preferred his performance in Jerusalem to Rylance's broader one.
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Post by callum on Apr 27, 2022 17:21:59 GMT
4x unclaimed Day Seats appeared on the website about 10:15 this morning.
Although still good value for front row, they are now £35 compared to I think £15 a week ago? Dynamic in full flow…
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Post by nisev on Apr 28, 2022 13:37:50 GMT
Looking forward to this on Saturday! I was just wondering whether people are still wearing masks in this theatre?
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Post by digne on Apr 28, 2022 14:49:12 GMT
Very few are - I saw it a week ago and when I looked around and counted, I saw maybe 12 masks in the entire dress circle.
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Post by vickster51 on Apr 28, 2022 17:37:53 GMT
Looking forward to this on Saturday! I was just wondering whether people are still wearing masks in this theatre? I was there last Friday night and was one of only a few people that seemed to still be wearing a mask.
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Post by mrbarnaby on Apr 28, 2022 18:44:22 GMT
Looking forward to this on Saturday! I was just wondering whether people are still wearing masks in this theatre? I was there last Friday night and was one of only a few people that seemed to still be wearing a mask. Yep. About 99 %of people aren’t wearing them In theatres. It’s kind of shocking.
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Post by crowblack on Apr 29, 2022 11:36:34 GMT
Yes, I didn't go because of that and the 4 hour train journey, where the no-mask situation would have been similar.
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Post by zahidf on Apr 29, 2022 12:07:01 GMT
Aside from in Hospitals/GPs, the vast majority of people arent wearing masks
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Post by crowblack on Apr 29, 2022 13:20:30 GMT
Aside from in Hospitals/GPs, the vast majority of people arent wearing masks Liz Carr asked for theatres to have some masked audience, accessible performances for those who are more clinically vulnerable. She said she felt safer on stage, where everyone was tested daily, than in an audience. I saw Sparks (who are quite old now, as are many of their fans) asking for people to wear masks to their shows but looking at the audience tweets, few were.
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Post by herculesmulligan on Apr 30, 2022 5:54:55 GMT
I wore my mask. One of a small handful. Side note. There was no merch apart from the programme last week. Is there anything available yet?
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Post by dynamiccoins on Apr 30, 2022 9:21:59 GMT
4x unclaimed Day Seats appeared on the website about 10:15 this morning. Although still good value for front row, they are now £35 compared to I think £15 a week ago? Dynamic in full flow… Wow I'm amazed! How did you spot that, was it on the normal ticket site? I don't have tickets so was pondering going to queue up for day seats... which I did first time round it was on. Does anyone know what the queues are like for day seats?
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Post by couldileaveyou on Apr 30, 2022 13:39:26 GMT
4x unclaimed Day Seats appeared on the website about 10:15 this morning. Although still good value for front row, they are now £35 compared to I think £15 a week ago? Dynamic in full flow… Wow I'm amazed! How did you spot that, was it on the normal ticket site? I don't have tickets so was pondering going to queue up for day seats... which I did first time round it was on. Does anyone know what the queues are like for day seats? there are some reports here www.theatremonkey.com/day-seat-finder
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Post by vickster51 on May 1, 2022 22:18:12 GMT
I wore my mask. One of a small handful. Side note. There was no merch apart from the programme last week. Is there anything available yet? This really surprised me too. I had expected some form of merchandise when it’s such a popular theatre event.
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Post by jamb0r on May 5, 2022 9:31:23 GMT
Thank you to those that mentioned about the unsold day seats being put online. I was refreshing the Nimax ticketing page (not the page with the calendar that is actually on the play website - that one just continually says 'sold out') repeatedly since 10am, and 3 front row seats appeared at about 10:16. I saw someone mention that they were now £35, but they were £15 each today.
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Post by dynamiccoins on May 5, 2022 13:41:58 GMT
Thank you to those that mentioned about the unsold day seats being put online. I was refreshing the Nimax ticketing page (not the page with the calendar that is actually on the play website - that one just continually says 'sold out') repeatedly since 10am, and 3 front row seats appeared at about 10:16. I saw someone mention that they were now £35, but they were £15 each today. Great! Which link did you use?
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Post by floorshow on May 5, 2022 13:48:07 GMT
Saw this for the first time last night and it pretty much lives up to the hype. Doesn't feel like 3 hours at all and Rylance is obviously great value for money. Bit surprised Crook wanted to do it again, he's great but it's hardly a stretch for him. He seemed a bit distracted during the curtain call.
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Post by jamb0r on May 5, 2022 17:26:12 GMT
Thank you to those that mentioned about the unsold day seats being put online. I was refreshing the Nimax ticketing page (not the page with the calendar that is actually on the play website - that one just continually says 'sold out') repeatedly since 10am, and 3 front row seats appeared at about 10:16. I saw someone mention that they were now £35, but they were £15 each today. Great! Which link did you use? Go to this page on the Nimax site and click ‘book online now’: nimaxtheatres.com/shows/jerusalem/Don’t go to jerusalemtheplay.co.uk and try and book through there - for some reason they don’t show up to date availability and the day seats don’t appear on there
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2022 17:48:57 GMT
Saw this for the first time last night and it pretty much lives up to the hype. Doesn't feel like 3 hours at all and Rylance is obviously great value for money. Bit surprised Crook wanted to do it again, he's great but it's hardly a stretch for him. He seemed a bit distracted during the curtain call. It's a pretty good role and he gets chance to work with Mark again. Maybe it could be that one would only do it if the other did. MacKenzie is doing the Wurzel Gummidge stories for BBC which he is writing, directing and adapting so takes a lot of time in make up and must be hard work. So perhaps doing an easier role which he has played before to good reviews just suits him.
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